The UN plans to air drop humanitarian supplies desperately needed by Syrians stranded in besieged and remote areas, as access by land continues to be restricted.
But the process is moving very slowly, and may not happen without the approval of the Syrian government.
Here's UN Correspondent Liling Tan with the details.
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DUR: 50 seconds (with UPSOT UN deputy envoy)
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